Reviews of Ditto Landing

Not a bad place to stay if you want to fish and boat. The main draw back, no sewer sites and it's under a canopy of trees. - TheTideRide

Mar 2013 -
$30.00

The campground provides quiet surroundings. The general area is prone to flooding in heavy rain periods that can impacts some of the walking trails. Nearby boat launch available. Stores and restaurants within a few minutes drive. - LQQKing2B

Nov 2009 -
$20.00

The staff are friendly, and very very quick to fix any issues (mine were with the water and the electrical) that arose with the campground. Full time camping is allowed, so some sites look quite cluttered. The campground is next to a marina, and the camping fee covers all boat launch fees. Good campground for watercraft owners. Note: There is a sewer pump out station, that can be quite problematic to the normal camper. They really need (at least) one dump station, since there are no sewer hook ups. - Levi Green

Reviews of Monte Sano State Park

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9

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Oct 2014 -
$35.00

Lovely, heavily forested park on a mountain top. Approach streets are urban, narrow, and twisty. Full hookup sites available only on a first come, first served basis. Rest have water and electric. Great place for kids to have a camping experience. Varied trails. Beautiful lookouts. - Mtmoi

Sep 2014 -
$31.00

This is a very nice park. Great location on top of a mountain, surrounded by large trees with lots of shade. Most of the sites looked level and only a few had sewer. There appeared to be long-term RV's parked in some of the nicest sites, not supposed to stay in one site over 14 days(must know someone special). The restroom/shower were clean, water was warm but not much water pressure. I would give the shower a 7.5 rating. Great place to stay to see Huntsville. No problem picking up off-air TV and no problem with ATT cellphone. We really enjoyed this park and will return. NOTE: Many of the trees are chestnut oak trees, which has large chestnut acorns that will fall on your RV and vehicles. - GoneRVn

Aug 2014 -
$22.00

Park is in good condition. Roads are paved but the sites are crushed gravel. Rained two of the three days and we noticed water running through our site not around it. The park is close to Huntsville but do not expect cell service; it is not available. We would camp here again. - AU Fishing

Reviews of U.S. Space & Rocket Center RV Park

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8

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Nov 2014 -
$20.00

We loved the place but then we are geeks. As other reviewers have pointed out, the park is indeed full of tiny toy rocket debris but otherwise it is clean and neat. We stayed here two nights and took in the museum nearby for a wonderful full day. Our site was a pull through, neat, clean and level though some looked a bit rough. Water, sewer electric worked perfectly. Speed wise, the WIFI was top notch; although, we were close to the office so it might not be further out. It's very relaxed this time of year. Folks coming and going and the fellow at the office was charming and full of stories and tips on things to see and do at the museum. My husband says he's one of the attractions. Easy on easy off the main highway. Even though it is late in the year, the park was almost full so I recommend reservations. For $20 it was a really great deal and we'll absolutely be back. - Judy Birchland

Oct 2014 -
$20.00

This park is right next to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. We were very impressed with the space between the sites and how clean and pretty it was. During the late afternoon, my kids enjoyed watching the space camp children shoot off rockets on the nearby lawn. There is a washer and dryer available, but only one of each that has to be used during the campground's office hours. Our awning was out during our stay and is now permanently stained because of some substance falling from the trees during September. Just an FYI. We would definitely stay here again. - Roadschool

Oct 2014 -
$20.00

27 shady, roomy but not quite level camp sites in the woods. Everything is looking a bit worn, but functional. An easy walk to Space Camp or the museum. Very peaceful at night. Afternoons may be filled with "3-2-1" countdowns and the whoosh of model rockets from the adjacent launch site. The reviewers who complain about the wayward model rocket parts that litter the trees, bushes, and grounds just don't understand this place. It's a nerd Nirvana, folks. Go with it. The rate is a screaming bargain for full hookups. Where else can you camp within sight of a 360+ foot tall moon rocket? We don't care for the handful of shoddy long-term tenant rigs, but they manage not to ruin the charm of the place. We'll be back. - telecommuting camper